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Lee Cramsey

12-14-2007 00:04:42




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How fast will a 403 and a 715 IH combine go. I have purchased 1 of each and will have to drive home. I was wondering about how long it will take. 30 miles. Also can anyone tell me about how much gas I will need. I am going to scrap them after I pull the motors. Other parts will be available. They are in working condition. Thanks, Lee




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willL

12-17-2007 20:47:38




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 Re: combine speeds in reply to Lee Cramsey, 12-14-2007 00:04:42  
I just drove a 403 about 50 miles home. Had the header off. Right at 15 miles per hour. This was a belt drive. Got 3 miles to the gallon of gas. Was switching out 5 gallon gas cans strapped on the tool box, because the one on the combine was rusted out. Wasn't too bad, get to see all the junk in the ditches, sitting up there!!



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Lee Cramsey

12-14-2007 17:20:34




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 Re: combine speeds in reply to Lee Cramsey, 12-14-2007 00:04:42  
Thanks to all. I will have the heads on. Highway about half the way, then I can take country roads.
Lee



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ny bill

12-14-2007 09:26:55




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 Re: combine speeds in reply to Lee Cramsey, 12-14-2007 00:04:42  
my 715 showed 15 mph at full throttle, but i had to slow down to about 12-13 mph to keep from bouncing, like allan said. i brought it home about 30 miles with a 4 row corn head on it. most of the roads had wide shoulders, but there were a few tense areas between impatient drivers and mailboxes.
i need to either patch or replace the round screen by the radiator. i found one but shipping was a deal killer. how far from ny are you?

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Lee Cramsey

12-14-2007 17:19:12




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 Re: combine speeds in reply to ny bill, 12-14-2007 09:26:55  
Illinois



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ejr-IA.

12-14-2007 09:24:40




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 Re: combine speeds in reply to Lee Cramsey, 12-14-2007 00:04:42  
Their good for about 12 mile an hour and burn 5 gal a hour on the road if their gas less if diesel.



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Allan In NE

12-14-2007 03:29:28




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 Re: combine speeds in reply to Lee Cramsey, 12-14-2007 00:04:42  
Probably better figure on 3 hours I'd guess.

They'll clip right down the road at 15-17 mph, but it's dodgin' the darned traffic that is the bear. Without headers, job will be a bit easier tho.

Make sure the drivers are aired up good 'cause they can get to "bouncing".

Should be able to do it on 10 gallons.

Allan



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